A friend of Eve Knowles-Martin reported seeing a silver suited 7 foot tall man, which apparently leapt across the width of the road in one bound.
There have been other strange occurrences in the area including, strange chemical smells, no birds or wildlife present, an apparent lack of oxygen,
rapid changes in temperature, and most strange of all, a bright blue light that upon closer inspection turned out to be a 40 ft vertical blue flame
burning in the middle of the woods.

I haven't a clue about the 40 foot blue flame. As for those sightings, all that I can say is I'm glad that's not me. My britches would be soaked.
In the case that I have an encounter with a strange being, I'll be sure to take some pictures as I always have my camera handy.

It's anyone's guess to what the flame could be, but what I find interesting is the description of the alien. In the past few years there's been a
huge increase in reports of alien "giants", especially in Europe, the Middle East, and South America.
Is it possible that there's a new (or old) race on the scene? If I remember correctly, these giants are none to friendly either.

Blue flame, chemical smells? Sounds like they should be checking for natural gas. Gas can cause hallucinations as well.

Actually, they're spot on... Leaks in natural gas pipelines can cause halucinations, and certainly, if ignited, could cause the blue flame... Being
the tv afficianado that I am, there's even a Simpson's episode about this, where Ned builds a Jesus-themed amusement park around such a leak, and
the people are actually being subjected to the gas and suffering from such halucinations, hehe....

Originally posted by Preest
Blue flame, chemical smells? Sounds like they should be checking for natural gas. Gas can cause hallucinations as well.

That would be my first guess but then I'm not looking for aliens behind every stiff fart that blows on the wind and smacks me in the nose.

~LOL I hear ya. This resembles the old stories of the spring heeled jack that lept large bounds over roads,houses, etc. As far as the blue flame
goes im guessing it was either a ship, natural force, or something else.

Maybe like all UFO encounters this one was caused by a swamp gas refracting the light of Venus which then reflected off of a weather balloon that had
been forced to the ground by a flock of geese chasing a cloud of high-flying seed pods. Occam's razor right?
That explanation is so much more believable than an extraterrestrial civilization developing in our galaxy of 100 Billion stars (and a universe of
infinite galaxies). developing high technology, and deciding to visit earth.

The blue flame when you burn natural gas means that less unburned materials are being given off. Unburned materials, like carbon dioxide and
carbon monoxide and other particles, cause air pollution. Carbon monoxide is a dangerous gas that you can't see or smell. It is very important to
keep natural gas appliances working right. A yellow flame is a clue there is a problem.

I'd like to remind everyone that there is a theory that several groups of aliens live in underground bases/caverns within the earth (based on the
"Hollow Earth Theory").

The following is an selection from the book, "Underground Alien Bases" By "Commander X". 1990, Abelard Productions, Inc. This is coming from a
book on my shelf, so I am unable to produce a link. Please excuse any typos:

An Entrance to the Caves in Staffordshire, England:

The story is related in 'A History of Staffordshire, by Dr. Plot, who wrote the book in the late 1770's'.

A dull, ignorant laborer was diggin a trench in a field which lay in a valley surrounded on almost all sides by woods somewhere in Staffordshire. The
sun had gone down and the laborer, who later related his experience, asserted that just as he was about to stop work, his pick hit a large flat stone.
The stone had an iron ring mounted in it. He stayed and cleared the stone, which was in the form of a large oblong.

His attempt to pry the stone up was met with failure, but he utilized ropes he had brought to obtain more leverage and managed to slide the stone
over. This revealed a stone staircase, which sloped down into the Earth. Since his first thought was that this might lead to an ancient tomb
containing treasure, he gradually descended the stone stairway. While looking back, he could still see the sky glowing with the last light of the
sun. His descent continued until he was about, according to his estimation, 100 feet underground. It was at this point that he suddenly reached a
sort of landing.

The planet Venus had risen by this time and was shining directly down the shaft, so that he was able to discern the beginning of another stairway,
which descended at a right angle to the first one. The possibility of a treasure in gold or jewels, made him feel his way in the darkness down
another 120 steps. At the foot of these steps was a turn, and far below down another long flight of stone steps, he could see a pale but steady
light.

While descending this long flight of steps, he heard the sound of some sort of machinery or the rumble of a large vehicle somewhere far in the
distance. He paused, frightened, but the sound was gone and in the surrounding stillness, he forced himself to go forward toward a light which glowed
unnaturally in the bowels of the Earth.

Reaching the end of the steps, he found himself in a large stone chamber, the roof of which seemed far above him and the walls of which he could not
see even by the light of a globe, whiich glowed on the floor before him. Suddenly a hooded cowled figure appeared from some side passageway. This
being pointed what he described as a baton-like object--or as we would understand it, a tube--at the light and destroyed it with a thunderclap, which
echoed and reechoed through immeasurable subterranean passageways.

The frightened laborer could not remember how he got out of the tunnel or up the stone stairway, when he related his story. Any attempts to get him
to visit the valley again were unsuccessful. Others who searched for the digging were unable to locate either because of the terrible and rainstorm
which occurred that night. This ripped and washed the vegetation of the valley away, leaving only the bare earth with no trace of the trench, the
stone or the staircase. Because of this, the Staffordshire entrance has never been located again.

Blue flame, chemical smells? Sounds like they should be checking for natural gas. Gas can cause hallucinations as well.

Actually, they're spot on... Leaks in natural gas pipelines can cause halucinations, and certainly, if ignited, could cause the blue flame... Being
the tv afficianado that I am, there's even a Simpson's episode about this, where Ned builds a Jesus-themed amusement park around such a leak, and
the people are actually being subjected to the gas and suffering from such halucinations, hehe....

Originally posted by Gazrok
Actually, they're spot on... Leaks in natural gas pipelines can cause halucinations, and certainly, if ignited, could cause the blue flame... Being
the tv afficianado that I am, there's even a Simpson's episode about this, where Ned builds a Jesus-themed amusement park around such a leak, and
the people are actually being subjected to the gas and suffering from such halucinations, hehe....

A natural gas leak ignited can and WILL cause a blue flame and depending on the pressure involved can quite possibly reach 40 feet...come on
people...Occams Razor here! Chemical smells, hallucinations and blue flame...sounds like a natural gas reserve underground that's worked it's way to
the surface in the forest...it's quite possible and almost very probable.

Everybody seems to want to avoid the obvious in exchange for Reptiloids underground forest bases and blue flame lasers...come on people! Believing is
OKAY but ignorance is what sets the sohpistication of our BELIEFS back years and years.

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